Dunclutha Guest House

A Bed and Breakfast in Fife

Dunclutha is a spacious house and has brought comfort to its residents for over a hundred years. The house was originally the Rectory for the nearby Scottish Episcopal Church and was built with the grace and solidity associated with such structures. Although the house is old, it has been well cared for and the recent refurbishment was done with full attention to preserving the grace and elegance associated with the period. Each room is different with its own charm. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and centrally heated. All rooms equipped with a radio, hair dryer and a colour freeview television. There is:- One double, one twin and one family bedroom (sleeps 3-4), all en-suite, with showers and one family room (sleeps 2-3) with private bathroom. A cot is available and clothes drying facilities.

Plum

A quiet twin room at the back of the property, fully refurbished room and en-suite shower room.

Turquoise Room

Type:

Double

Capacity:

2 adults

Bathroom:

Ensuite Bath

In Room:

A quiet double bedroom with en suite bathroom and separate shower on the 1st floor

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The Private House Stay's Guide

Fife

The southwest of Fife was built on Coal and linoleum and other industries that are much run-down whereas the prosperous-looking rural northeast couldn't be more different. Northeast Fife consists of St Andrews and the East Neuk and this is the area to see. The East Neuk of Fife is a string of beautiful old fishing villages. Other destinations worth a visit are Falkland, Cupar and the Howe of Fife. Here, you'll find Falkland Palace, one of Scotland's most remarkable historic buildings. The Fife Coastal trail is a favourite amongst walkers. For the purposes of dividing Fife, the Private House Stays categorisation of attractions, lists all attractions East and South of Cupar as being part of the East Neuk villages.